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armies 33
armories 1
arms 42
army 158
arose 2
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43 even
43 italy
43 than
42 arms
42 province
42 senate
41 scipio
Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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arms
   Book, Par.
1 1, 3| there might be no cause for arms; that Caesar was naturally 2 1, 7| were made throughout Italy, arms demanded, and money exacted 3 1, 8| and suppressed by force of arms; that Sylla, who had stripped 4 1, 8| were obliged to repair to arms), it was only when pernicious 5 1, 10| and that the state was in arms. To what did all these things 6 1, 10| in Italy lay down their arms; let all fears be removed 7 1, 21| to fight and decide it by arms. However, in a little time, 8 1, 25| repair to him. He gives arms to the slaves that attended 9 1, 27| parties would lay down their arms on equal terms; that a great 10 1, 29| ready, and his men to take arms, that he might not lose 11 1, 42| there a short time under arms, he offered him battle on 12 1, 42| second lines confined under arms, as was from the first appointed. 13 1, 43| trench, and rested them under arms the next night. The day 14 1, 43| rest of the legions under arms without baggage to oppose 15 1, 58| highlands and inured to arms, fall much short of our 16 1, 69| march, insomuch that their arms had to be handed to one 17 1, 70| and oppose us. The cry to arms was raised, and all the 18 1, 75| and that they had taken up arms against their relations 19 1, 76| danger, wrapped their left arms in their cloaks, and drew 20 1, 84| and both armies kept under arms till sunset; when they both 21 2, 14| fatigue of the day, and their arms were all laid by and covered 22 2, 14| fortune, lay hold on such arms as they could find. Some 23 2, 18| and he deposited all the arms, both public and private, 24 2, 22| Massilians conveyed their arms and engines out of the town, 25 2, 28| their quaestor, nor bear arms against those who had shared 26 3, 9| slaves old enough to bear arms; and cutting the hair off 27 3, 10| divested themselves of the arms and auxiliaries, on which 28 3, 11| man the walls, and to take arms. But as they refused to 29 3, 13| several threw down their arms, and their march had the 30 3, 16| reconciled and lay down their arms, but they were not authorized 31 3, 19| by being protected by the arms of the soldiers. However, 32 3, 21| his military standards and arms were seized at Capua, his 33 3, 31| on; but would never bear arms against a countryman and 34 3, 32| corn, soldiers, sailors, arms, engines, and carriages, 35 3, 44| material there, his weapons, arms, and engines; and supplied 36 3, 76| former camp, laid up their arms in their tents, and quitted 37 3, 95| having thrown away their arms and military standards, 38 3, 98| the plain, and pile their arms. When they did this without 39 3, 98| refusal, and with outstretched arms, prostrating themselves 40 3, 105| that the citizens ran in arms to the walls. The same thing 41 3, 109| soldiers to repair to their arms; and advised the king to 42 3, 110| twenty thousand men under arms. They consisted partly of


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